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Other Programs
B-school students aren't limited to a single area of expertise while studying at Cox. The school's MBA program offers 10 concentrations, including stalwarts such as finance and consulting and unique programs in strategy and information technology. Students can take courses in any one of these fields. Moreover, students who wish to step outside the business realm can take advantage of joint degree programs in law and the arts. Undergrads can apply to the Business Associates Program, BBA Leadership Institute, Business Scholars Program, or Business Honors Program as well as career-search programs and many preprofessional clubs. Business majors are also eligible for co-op opportunities and study-abroad programs in their specific field of study. Pictured above, the Executive Education Building is another university resource allocated to business programs.

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Undergraduate Student Life
There are more than 6,000 undergraduate students at SMU, nearly 950 of which major in business. Females account for 43% of business majors, and 85% of business students are white. A major aspect of student life is Division I athletics; the Mustangs compete in Conference-USA. Students, alumni, and the surrounding community paint the town crimson and blue on football weekends and flash a peace sign with curved fingers that suggest the ears of their beloved school mascot, a pony named Peruna. Greek life and clubs have a large place on campus. So do study-abroad programs: About 500 students travel overseas each year.

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MBA Student Life
Of the more than 850 graduate students at Cox, just 200 are full-time MBAs (the remainder are spread across the part-time MBA and executive MBA programs). Two-thirds of the full-time MBAs are white, and 72% are male. Further, 82% of students are from North America, and 69% of them hail from the Southwest. To counter uniformity, Cox requires MBAs to complete an "international experience" prior to graduation. When not studying, students enjoy the beautiful University Park campus and warm Southwest climate. And although University Park is a small town with little in the way of arts and dining, its proximity to downtown Dallas more than compensates for this shortcoming.

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'Curl'
Directly in front of the Cox building rests a 40-inch bronze statue known as the "Curl." Donated by a professor of information technology and operations management at SMU, the statue lacks a beginning and an end; the continuity symbolizes the forward-thinking approach that the Cox School of Business hopes to embody.

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Life After Cox
Upon receiving a bachelor's degree in business, Cox graduates have high acceptance rates into top MBA programs. Students seeking immediate employment can expect a salary of about $55,000 from some top employers, including PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hitachi Consulting, and Ernst & Young.

At the MBA level, more than half of employed grads credit school-facilitated activities with landing them jobs. Graduates earned an average of $85,000 from a wide variety of employers: Dallas's own American Airlines and Frito-Lay are just two of the local companies that hire Cox MBAs. Students looking to leave the Southwest for either U.S. coast should be wary, counsel several MBAs and undergrads. "SMU is very well-connected in Dallas," one student told BusinessWeek in a recent survey. "The major problem with recruiting is the lack of connections outside of Dallas."

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